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Load-bearing and failure behavior of welded horizontal joints in prefabricated shear wall structures. [PDF]
Xu B, Xu Y, Zhang Y.
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Skeletal manifestations in lymphatic diseases: nonenhanced magnetic resonance lymphography. [PDF]
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Design and Implementation of a Three-Segment Tendon-Driven Continuum Robot with Variable Stiffness for Manipulation in Confined Spaces. [PDF]
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Experimental study on the compaction deformation evolution and energy dissipation characteristics of graded broken rock mass. [PDF]
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Clinicopathological features and survival disparities between axial and appendicular skeletal Angiosarcoma: A SEER-based analysis using competing risk models. [PDF]
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The Journal of Rheumatology, 2009
Objective. Gout typically affects the peripheral joints of the appendicular skeleton and rarely involves the axial joints. The literature on axial gout is limited to case reports and case series. This preliminary study was conducted to identify the frequency and characteristics of axial gout.
Rukmini M, Konatalapalli +6 more
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Objective. Gout typically affects the peripheral joints of the appendicular skeleton and rarely involves the axial joints. The literature on axial gout is limited to case reports and case series. This preliminary study was conducted to identify the frequency and characteristics of axial gout.
Rukmini M, Konatalapalli +6 more
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Sarcoidosis of the Axial Skeleton
Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1994Sarcoidosis of the bones in the hands and feet is not uncommon. However, sarcoidosis involving the axial skeleton is unusual. The authors present the case of a 37-year-old man with sarcoidosis who developed low-back pain. Radionuclide bone scan demonstrated abnormalities in the pelvis, spine, and scapulae.
J V, Marymont, D A, Murphy
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Atypical Osteomalacia Involving the Axial Skeleton
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1961Excerpt Three patients with a unique coarsening and sponge-like appearance in the X rays of the axial skeleton have been observed in the past year.
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